Chapter 57 - Third Trial, an Adventurer's duel
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*Messages from Earthers after internet lines were reestablished through system portals.
Ryan was finally calm. The forest was peaceful, the animals had cleared out from his presence and he was doing a one man – elf ambush. The last few days had been quite nice. Peaceful.
Too damned peaceful.
It had been half a day since the alert window had shown up telling him he could have left the Trial. The gateway stood proud, reactivated. It promised the ability to return to their worlds.
If you stepped through.
“I know you’re there, you might as well come out. There’s no other portal out of here.”
This was actually the third time he’d said this today, and there was actually another portal near the demonic encampment. Ryan had found it after he scared a particularly large bear-like monster out of its hibernation.
He sorely hoped they hadn’t found it and he wasn’t wasting his time right now.
Valee walked into view from behind a tree as Ryan breathed a sigh of relief. Then he remembered her [Enhanced Senses] and tried to change his demeanor.
The orc leader spoke loudly across the clearing.
“I thought you were happy as long as we left you alone.”
“Oh but you’ve been hiding from me. That’s not very polite, Valee.”
“You robbed us!”
Valee looked incredulous that he would be offended by them hiding from him. Ryan hadn’t robbed them, he’d asked very nicely for a phone and they had been happy to give it to him. That was totally what happened.
Surely that wasn’t worth avoiding him over?
“I’m a [Rogue]! What did you expect?”
“So what? You’re going to go back on your word? Are you going to camp there and try to kill us?”
“What? No! I just have a question.”
Valee tensed at that. Oh, she’d definitely heard the stuff he’d been muttering under his breath. Ryan grinned.
“What’s the password to the phone?”
“What?”
He’d thrown away the Artigan act in front of them. Honestly, after being alone in a forest for weeks he’d rather just be himself.
“That’s all I wanted to know Valee, yeesh don’t tell me you’ve all been hiding from me just to keep that a secret.”
“It’s 8259!”
There was a muffled shout from the distance, Felsley yelled at his team leader for giving his password away.
“Shut it Fels! So, we good?”
“Yeah sure, go ahead.”
Ryan stood up and motioned at the portal. The swirling gateway lay waiting for the adventurers to return.
“You go first!”
“I’m good.”
They stared each other down for a good minute. Ryan was half bowing, presenting the portal and smiling at Valee to take the risk. The orc [Rogue] was unmoved, arms crossed and looking like she would stay there until he gave up.
Someone else had less patience.
“Alright! Enough of this.”
Marickle stormed out of the forest. Dragging a reluctant and terrified Felsley along. Valee immediately broke the stalemate and ran over to her allies. There was a whisper of an argument as the orc leader finally shook her head. All three of them took up a formation and marched towards the portal.
Nobody reached for their weapons. Ryan had [Dangersense] lined up and was ready to [Instant Dodge].
The trio made their way past him, keeping their guard up and ready to move as well. When they’d passed him and made a step closer to the portal Ryan started speaking.
“Hey Valee, you used to be a half elf that won a few MMA competitions right?”
They froze, Felsley looked yearningly at the portal, like he was tempted to just jump into it. But he didn’t, abandoning his team wasn’t something he’d be able to come back from.
“We don’t have to listen to him.” Marickle said, “let’s go through.”
Valee looked at the blacklister, at this range she and her team could just jump into the portal before Ryan could do anything. It was probably the best time where they could have an honest conversation without the threat of it breaking down. An honest conversation.
And she was quite curious. That was the thing about [Enhanced Senses], you couldn’t help but become a bit of an eavesdropper.
“What of it?”
“Why did you pick [Rogue] and orc? The build you’re going for would work better as a [Warrior] right?”
She stiffened up.
“That’s none of your business.”
Ryan nodded.
“That’s true. But hey, do you want a spar? No skills. Well, no active skills anyway. I don’t know how to turn off my passives.”
She looked taken back by the sudden question. Then she shook her head.
“You took out a General, no thanks.”
The three turned around but Valee caught the grin on Ryan’s face. She really couldn’t stop herself could she?
Ryan leaned forwards as he whispered, barely audible to the other two.
“Don’t you want to know how much of what I’ve been whispering in the forest is true?”
Valee froze. There was another common saying, curiosity killed the [Rogue]. Yet she knew Ryan wouldn’t kill her, that was the problem with having [Enhanced Senses]. She looked up at the grey sky and sighed.
“Manager’s damned – you two go on ahead.”
“What’s he talking about?”
Felsley asked, concerned at the sudden change in demeanor from his captain. Marickle seemed ready to overrule her leader.
“This is stupid, Valee, let’s go.” She tugged at her captain until she realized the orc wasn’t budging. It looked like the half-elf [Warrior] had finally had enough. She stomped forward. “I’m going, let’s go Felsley.”
Marickle stepped ahead without waiting for a response. Felsley looked ahead at the portal then back at Valee. He nodded at his captain as he also stepped through.
Valee tightened the grip on her gauntlets. She stepped away from the portal.
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“Rules?”
“Adventurer’s duel. Keep it simple, no skills other than passives. No sharp weapons but we treat them like they’re real. I’ll use a dull sword.”
Valee paused then started taking off her bladed attachments from her gauntlets.
“That’s a lot more tame than I thought.”
“Well I’ve got no more healing potions. I’m not stupid.”
Valee nodded as she dropped the attachments by her feet.
“What’s in it for you?”
“I just have something I need to know.”
“Fine. I’ve been wanting to punch your stupid face in for awhile.”
Ryan grinned.
–
Valee Dubois, orc, [Rogue] and a dragonslayer’s daughter. She had actually been born a half elf and changed her species in the adventurer’s selection. Ryan had figured out she was going for a hand to hand melee build, something that would help you with snowballing achievements early on, yet instead of picking a physically weaker species and a suitable class, she’d done the opposite. Valee had picked a stronger species and a more fragile class.
It was weird and he couldn’t help but be curious about her. But that wasn’t why he’d asked her for this.
The only reason he’d asked was because she’d been a hell of a fighter on Earth.
Her left metal gauntlet, debladed, reached out to measure the distance. Her form was also perfectly positioned for her to throw a kick. They were about ten feet apart and she definitely expected him to rush in.
Ryan stood, unguarded. Scratching his chin with his free hand. A dull sword pointing at the ground. It was odd, with General Grivkas he felt like he had infinite options, but against Valee with no skills? No throwing knife?
It almost felt like he was fighting Zedart again.
There was no right form to attack her with.
It was creeping up again, Ryan felt his sense of inferiority creeping back up at him. It had triggered with what the General had said and it kept building the more he looked at Valee’s pose.
It wasn’t a rational thought, he’d proven himself capable over and over again. But he kept comparing everyone to Zedart, that elven [Warrior] had become the combination of every single failure in Ryan’s childhood days.
A wall in his mind.
It was finally time to overcome it, no dragonshit with a soulsword, no overwhelming her with strength. Just pure combat.
Ryan rushed in. Ten feet were closed in the blink of an eye. He had switched his sword from the standard to reverse grip while his body blocked her line of sight of his weapon. He slashed up.
It probably looked like a stab from Valee’s perspective. She swayed back, readying what looked like a snap kick.
Her eyes locked onto his sword that was in the wrong grip. She aborted the kick that would have driven her knee into the blade as she hopped back with her other foot. She switched seamlessly into peekaboo style as Ryan stabbed his blade into her gauntleted guard.
Ryan leapt back before a kick could come. He switched his reverse grip back to standard.
“If that was my soulsword it would have cut right through your gauntlets.”
“Didn’t realize those were the rules. But fine, point to you.”
“I don’t want it.”
He leapt back at her, technically he had a distance advantage with a standard grip.
It sure as hell didn’t feel like it when the tall orc kicked out at full length.
Valee didn’t fight like a mixed martial artist. She fought like a martial artist that had completely embraced what being a superhuman meant.
She’d hop two steps forward with one leg, feint a push kick, pause the push kick in midair, then do a snap kick at the flat of Ryan’s sword. She spun with momentum, feinting a tornado kick with the other leg–but instead of actually kicking, she reached down mid spin and used her fingers to push against the ground and launched herself at Ryan.
He had been preoccupied on dodging the faked tornado kick.
Her body came too close but twisted back as she angled her push so she could do a rising uppercut.
Ryan swayed back just in time.
They both took a breather after that. Valee looked at her gauntlets then back at Ryan’s chest.
“If I had my attachments, that would have torn your chest.”
“Fine, point to you.”
“I don’t need it.”
This time Valee ran in like a storm of limbs. Ryan was sorely wishing he’d at least brought a shield as he dodged each real strike by the barest of margins. Her movements became more fluid as she began to understand more of Ryan’s real physical abilities.
–
Classes were the great equalizer. In disparity of species, of wealth and status. The [Rogue] class defined this fact more than any other class. It stripped away every other advantage and made skilless duels between adventurers more about battle tactics and how well you could predict your opponent.
The great equalizer was also a great lie.
The simple fact was that an advantage like having dragonslayer parents couldn’t just be quantified with physical capability. Valee had the best tutors, the best resources and the best competition. She’d honed in her battle instincts from the very day she had been able to walk.
There was a reason why Destineds were always the worst performing members of any low realm party.
Valee was trying to understand the opponent in front of her. Trained, intelligent, daring. Not actually a [Savant] monster. In fact, this was familiar territory. Artigan was physically stronger from his Epic’s passive.
Fighting this elf reminded her of the multiple times that she had attempted to overcome gender and weight differential with pure skill. It didn’t work as much as one would wish but in this case?
He was moving stiffer than expected, putting more force into each swing and strike than necessary. In a real sense he moved less like a [Rogue] and more like a [Warrior].
She knew how to deal with someone like this. The strength difference wasn’t too great…
And therein lay Artigan’s trap.
Artigan threw his sword during one of Valee’s spin kicks. She twisted away in surprise as he jumped in close. He snapkicked at her leg as she hopped on one leg to dodge–as Artigan also slammed forward with all the momentum he could muster from one leg.
He’d researched her, he’d watched her and learned, and [Rogues] didn’t need to practice to copy movements in mid battle.
She tried to punch him away while trying to reposition but her opponent had seen it before. With more fluidity than he had shown throughout the entire fight, he grabbed her arm with both of his and slammed her to the ground.
Valee blinked in surprise as he attempted to do an armbar–too slowly.
She was a master in MMA, before becoming a Trialist, and that included a lot of groundwork, or rather grappling. Whatever he was trying was clearly something that was unpracticed.
Valee executed a maneuver where she bent inwards with the arm, spinning forward while elbowing his ribs at the same time. She pushed his thumb in, causing pain and the slightest delay–just long enough for her to lock his arm on her torso. Her legs extended fully over his chest.
She’d reversed the armbar. It was over.
“Zero ground game and you try to grapple me?”
“Fuck.”
Artigan tried to kick out. It looked like a toddler kicking out his legs, ineffective as Valee just twisted to keep him locked. The elf looked so confused as to how he ended up in this situation.
“I’ll break this arm, you’ve lost.”
“I can get out of this.”
Valee doubted that as he slammed his free hand into the ground, he tried to bend his locked arm inwards in a brute constant of strength. She tightened, ready to teach Artigan a lesson but a sudden strength pulsed from his entire body. He stood up on one leg as he prepared to knee her in the back.
Valee let go in surprise.
The elf leapt at his fallen sword and grinned at her, arm dangling and grinning like a madman. Then he blinked at her posture. She had crossed her arms, clearly done with the fight.
“Ah damn, my Epic went off didn’t it?”
“Pretty sure you fucked up your shoulder too.”
–
He had lost.
Ryan just sat at the clearing looking out at what would be the last he’d see of this cold forest. It was a dreary day like everyday he’d been here. A dark cloudy day that promised snowfall but never did. Despite the loss and the scenery Ryan felt content. He smiled a satisfied smile.
“Why did you even want this fight? I don’t think you had anything to gain from it.”
“I had to know if I actually had talent or not.”
“Is that a joke?”
“You wouldn’t understand.”
She really wouldn’t. He’d checked out her history and she was in certain ways, even worse than Zedart. She’d won nationals in France for boxing, taekwondo and wrestling. She then started tearing it up in non-orc women’s MMA.
Orcs had to have their own competitions.
Valee shook her head at him.
“Did you get your answer?”
“Yeah.”
He was talented but not a prodigy. Good but not infallible. He hadn’t lost in his ability to read the battle. Ryan had just completely underestimated wrestling. A few videos at realm two did not put him at Valee’s level. It was an understandable gap in his weakness, after all, adventurers didn’t really grapple monsters.
“Glad I could help, now you owe me some answers.”
Ryan smiled at the orc. Valee had won, now it was her turn to pay the price. Just like he had.
“Of course.”
It was showtime.
…
The orc [Rogue] captain was a patient listener, not interrupting or exclaiming, just silence with a look of disbelief at every point in the story. Of course Ryan hadn’t told her everything. Just everything about the Witch Tyrant and what they were preparing for.
So, he’d told her everything important.
“I don’t believe you, why would you even tell me this?”
Denial, a classic. Ryan spread his arms, like a performer addressing his audience.
“Maybe it’s because this is the only place I can be sure the Witch Tyrant cannot reach, maybe it’s because I don’t like her. Valee Dubois, now you know the truth. Adventurer, it’s up to you what you want to do with it.”
Valee looked like she wanted to strangle him, then herself. Some things were dangerous to just know about and she’d fallen for it like a sucker.
“What do you expect me to do? You’re out of your mind if you think I’m going to go out and do anything with any of this. I’m a Manager’s damned second realm.”
Ryan laughed.
“Well, so am I! I’m just a nobody that worked as a cashier. Who knows? Maybe this entire situation was just so that I could give you this message. Maybe I’m not the final piece, you know? Just maybe it was you.”
Ryan bowed. A stage performer’s bow, the backdrop of a clearing with the General’s body laying in the side. Snow falling slowly.
“Oh, you who have beaten the great and terrible Artigan in an adventurer’s duel. A true duel with real stakes. What will you do now, adventurer?”
Valee shook her head and stomped towards the portal, she turned around.
“You’re a crazy asshole.”
“Oh, I know.”
Ryan stared at the swirling portal as Valee ran through. The notifications said that the Trial had started shrinking. He gave it another twenty minutes. He didn’t want to awkwardly end up sharing the safe room with Valee’s team after everything that had happened.
Valee was a real adventurer. Pragmatic, prioritized her team’s safety, greedy and a bit of a badass. This wasn’t just a rebellion against the Witch Tyrant but he genuinely wanted her to get stronger.
The duel would help her achievements. It was a genuine fight with stakes that mattered to them both. Even if Valee had regretted hearing it.
He felt right about what he’d just done, he couldn’t quite articulate why, but it felt right.
Ryan picked up the rest of his gear, including a metallic spear he’d been enjoying using, and stepped in through the portal.
Trial Quest complete! Completed objectives – Kill the Demon [General]. – Kill the [Strategist]. – Cause both armies to flee. – Ensure both armies lose more than half of their combatants. – Survive at minimum of three days or until the completion of the highest Trial, whichever is longer. You may teleport through the Trial exit gates at any time. Calculating realm achievement score… Realm 2 achievement rating: S+ Congratulations! |
–
A boot slammed into the clearing. A large demon in bloodsoaked armor made his way into the clearing. All he found was a ruined gateway, one that had deactivated.
The Trialist was gone. The tracks in the snow indicated that it hadn’t been too long.
“A chance too late. This damned human King.”
Demon King Arctus, sat down, Grivkas’ corpse by his side. He looked up at the grey sky.
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- Chapter 187 - Good [Mage], Bad [Rogue]
- Chapter 186 - The Noxweed
- Chapter 185 - Strongest of the Fourth Realm
- Chapter 184 - Priority One: Valee Dubois
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- Chapter 182 - A stupid moniker
- Chapter 181 - [Right Place, Right Time]
- Chapter 180 - The Secretary and the Dragon
- Chapter 179 - With allies like these...
- Chapter 178 - Guided Meditation
- Chapter 177 - Raidco’s Mastery
- Chapter 176 - Popcorn drama
- Chapter 175 - Barry Johnson
- Chapter 174 - Witch Grettfield
- Chapter 173 - San Kingsgrove
- Chapter 172 - ...Road trip?
- Chapter 171 - Ryan learns to compromise?
- Chapter 170 - New/Old horizons
- Chapter 169 - Realm Five Evolution
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- Chapter 165 - The Conceptual Reaver
- Chapter 164 - The Royal Aura
- Chapter 163 - The [Dread Revenant]
- Chapter 162 - The Ryan who didn’t hold back
- Chapter 161- The Dumb-Ryan
- Chapter 160 - Ryan vs the Manager, Round three, start!
- Chapter 159 - Fifth Trial, end
- Chapter 158 - Realm Expansion, Thirteen
- Chapter 157 - Adventurer’s Soul
- Chapter 156 - Internalizing and unleashing
- Chapter 155 - King Theskar
- Chapter 154 - Preening
- Chapter 153 - Royal Confidants
- Chapter 152 - Bedroom Whisperer
- Chapter 151 - Testing Grounds
- Chapter 150 - A small oath
- Chapter 149 - Terrible Tortures
- Chapter 148 - The Fifth Trial
- Interlude - The Witch’s Coven
- Chapter 147 - Arm of the ______ ________
- Chapter 146 - A Volatile Mana Sphere?
- Chapter 145 - Evolving Experiments
- Chapter 144 - Tearing apart your class
- Chapter 143 - Conceptual Parasite
- Chapter 142 - Hypothetical Core
- Chapter 141 - Back into the fire
- Chapter 140 - Abyss, After-action report
- Chapter 139 - The Unwanted, and the unwanted.
- Chapter 138 - Sideark
- Chapter 137 - The New Elven Queen
- Chapter 136 - Titans collide
- Chapter 135 - Two monsters in the Abyss
- Chapter 134 - Rax Kraxxksken
- Chapter 133 - Adventurer's timing
- Chapter 132 - A mouse that walks with a lion
- Chapter 131 - Rax and the sorta elven princess
- Chapter 130 - Humanizing a monster.
- Chapter 129 - The Unwanted
- Chapter 128 - The Eternal Delvers
- Chapter 127 - Tar'el the Elven Battery
- Chapter 126 - Boasting to elves
- Chapter 125 - Ryan vs The Abyss minus the Leafstalkers
- Chapter 124 - The Cataclysm Abyss
- Chapter 123 - Taking Wing
- Chapter 122 - The Tables Turn
- Chapter 121 - Everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the face.
- Chapter 120 - THE FOURTH STEP
- Chapter 119 - The Binding Curse
- Chapter 118 - Meet the Kellys
- Chapter 117 - The Tournament begins…?
- Chapter 116 - Gravenmarch and the City of Defiance
- Chapter 115 - One-Eyed Rick
- Chapter 114 - The time ‘chamber’
- Chapter 113 - Reaching for the impossible
- Chapter 112 - Look ma, I’m an adventurer!
- Chapter 111 - The ear-pulling master
- Chapter 110 - Young Master
- Chapter 109 - Fourth Trial Rewards
- Chapter 108 - The Fourth Trial, earth-shattering secrets
- Chapter 107 - The Fourth Trial
- Chapter 106 - The Fourth Trial, Demon King Arctus
- Chapter 105 - The Fourth Trial, hunted…?
- Chapter 104 - Punching Down
- Chapter 103 - The Achievement System
- Chapter 102 - Obsidian Sect, end
- Chapter 101 - Ryan Robinson
- Chapter 100 - The Crow and the [Bard]
- Chapter 99 - The difficulty of getting people to pay up
- Chapter 98 - Ryan vs Larix, part two
- Chapter 97 - Ryan vs Larix, part one
- Chapter 96 - The Aura Tyrant
- Chapter 95 - [Arm of the ____ ______]
- Chapter 94 - Chaos in The Realm
- Chapter 93 - [Remembrance of the Fallen]
- Chapter 92 - The Dragon Honeypot
- Chapter 91 - Obsidian Sect,
- Chapter 90 - Obsidian Sect, the future
- Chapter 89 Obsidian Sect, Confrontation
- Chapter 88 - Obsidian Sect, Artigan revealed
- Chapter 87 - The truth about Gamielle
- Chapter 86 - Obsidian Sect, Talent of the Realmers
- Chapter 85 - Obsidian Sect, Stupid Questions
- Chapter 84 - The Obsidian Sect
- Chapter 83 - Larix Vailsafe
- Chapter 82 - Aerial ‘Combat’
- Chapter 81 - Fighting Fancy
- Chapter 80 - Being Reckless
- Chapter 79 - The will and the crow
- Chapter 78 - The Truth, and consequences for hiding it.
- Chapter 77 - The Witch’s Reappearance
- Chapter 76 - Video of Lazhen
- Chapter 75 - The Table
- Chapter 74 - Siege of Lazhen, part six
- Chapter 73 - Siege of Lazhen, part five
- Chapter 72 - Siege of Lazhen, Part Four
- Chapter 71 - Siege of Lazhen, Part Three
- Chapter 70 - Siege of Lazhen, part two
- Chapter 69 - The Siege of Lazhen, part one
- Chapter 68 - THE THIRD STEP
- Chapter 67 - Zedart and Valee
- Chapter 66 - What are adventurers?
- Chapter 65 - Amperdons!
- Chapter 64 - Plotting doom
- Chapter 63 - Sara and Barry part 2
- Chapter 62 - Sara and Barry part 1
- Chapter 61 - Bit of a scrap
- Chapter 60 - Getting up to speed
- Chapter 59 - The Tyrants’ Secretary
- Chapter 58 - S+ Achievement Rewards
- Chapter 57 - Third Trial, an Adventurer's duel
- Chapter 56 - Third Trial, going mad
- Chapter 55 - Are we the baddies?
- Chapter 54 - Third Trial, Strategist Itrac
- Chapter 53 - Third Trial, Momentum
- Chapter 52 - Third Trial, schemed
- Chapter 51 - General Grivkas
- Chapter 50 - Dragonslayers vs Tyrants, part 3
- Chapter 49 - Dragonslayers vs Tyrants part 2
- Chapter 48 - Dragonslayers vs Tyrants part 1
- Chapter 47 - Chieftain and Shadow
- Chapter 46 - Trial Adaptations
- Chapter 45 - Double Humiliation
- Chapter 44 - Complacency
- Chapter 43 - Bullipede, round two
- Chapter 42 - Indigo
- Chapter 41 - Latarro
- Chapter 40 - Family
- Chapter 39 - Insurance
- Chapter 38 - Pinkie the dragonslayer
- Chapter 37 - Artigan's bounty
- Chapter 36 - Consolidation and the Leafstalkers
- Chapter 35 - Urban combat simming and stoning
- Chapter 34 - Consequences, yelling and d***s
- Chapter 33 - The bullipede, round one
- Chapter 32 - Conviction
- Chapter 31 - Quasi-Legendary Artifact
- Chapter 30 - The multiversal performance
- Chapter 29 - At eye to eye with a Tyrant
- Chapter 28 - But you have heard of him
- Chapter 27 - The worst hostage taker
- Chapter 26 - The Second Step
- Chapter 25 - Skill discussion with the crew
- Chapter 24 - After-action report
- Chapter 23 - Seffara the Sapphire
- Chapter 22 - The Dawn of Artigan
- Chapter 21 - Realm 2 rewards and respite
- Interlude - Gamielle saves the nosy
- Chapter 20 - Strategist and General
- Chapter 19 - Strategist Avale
- Chapter 18 - A dark angel with a smoking gun
- Chapter 17 - The budding monster in the Second Trial
- Chapter 16 - Ryan vs the Outpost team
- Chapter 15 - Cleaning up the trash
- Chapter 14 - Barry the ex-[Berserker]
- Chapter 13 - Return to Earth
- Chapter 12 - The ?????
- Chapter 11 - Ryan vs Zedart
- Chapter 10 - The Instant Trial?
- Chapter 9 - The Realm
- Chapter 8 - Gamielle's gambit
- Chapter 7 - Zedart and Gamielle
- Chapter 6 - The First Step
- Chapter 5 - The Manager round 2
- Chapter 4 - The Skeleton Lord
- Chapter 3 - Ryan the NPC
- Chapter 2 - The First Trial
- Chapter 1 - Ryan vs the Manager